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in new york more than 1,000 people marched past city hall. others gathered in times square, wanting to draw attention to u.s. political involvement and financial support of israel's military. organizers read out the names of 200 children who had been killed since the fighting began. >> the other story, the unresolved crisis on the boarder. president met with leaders of three nations, the country responsible for the flood of thousands of migrant children into the united states. presidents of honduras, guatemala, and el salvador expressed concerns about america's immigration policy. more from libby casey at the white house. >> all the leaders gathered, recognised they have a shared responsibility to deal with the problem. the president called for more facilities to house the children and more resources to get them through the court system. he praised the outpouring gern ofties, helping to take care of children coming across the border. he warned that they'd be repatriated, ending up back in their own countries. >> in addition to being a nation
in new york more than 1,000 people marched past city hall. others gathered in times square, wanting to draw attention to u.s. political involvement and financial support of israel's military. organizers read out the names of 200 children who had been killed since the fighting began. >> the other story, the unresolved crisis on the boarder. president met with leaders of three nations, the country responsible for the flood of thousands of migrant children into the united states. presidents...
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hall. >> there are too many people who thought that city should go in a different direction. but the people - the people have said they like the direction we're going in. >> in his first months as mayor, nagin suspended city departments, pushed a sting operation netting more than 80 arrests and avoided sweat heart deals with contractors. it is not lost on new orleans. long plagued by corruption. in a state well-known for other political scandals. >> and, of course, political resurrection. case in point - former governor edward edwards serving 10 years in prison for racket earring and extortion. . >> ray nigin is to report to a security prison. others ponder whether the sentence was too harsh or lenient. a columnist for the new york times - in your latest column, jarvis, you say the judge is showing mercy. that usually comes where a defendant is repentant, acknowledges his responsibility and admits he did wrong. >> yes, and ray nagin did not show remorse, and maintained his innocence in these matters. so the judge didn't say that she was basing her sentence on anything that he
hall. >> there are too many people who thought that city should go in a different direction. but the people - the people have said they like the direction we're going in. >> in his first months as mayor, nagin suspended city departments, pushed a sting operation netting more than 80 arrests and avoided sweat heart deals with contractors. it is not lost on new orleans. long plagued by corruption. in a state well-known for other political scandals. >> and, of course, political...
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. >> city hall did not educate people about their obligations. they just threw everyone together here. i pay my condominium fees but others do, so my water and electricity is cut. that didn't happen before. >> the new apartment is smaller, and worse yet, she doesn't own it. >> i am furious. before i owned my home. now in ten years if i pay monthly quotas, i may. but in the meantime i can sel i can't sell it or move anywhere else, or i lose everything. >> but at least she has a home. unlike this man and his wife. he shows us his pay slips to prove that he is no vagabond. just someone who cannot afford to pay rent on his wage. >> what do i think of the world cup? honestly it's an embarrassment in brazil because there are so many people with desperate needs. this is so a select few can make money while the middle and lower classes look on helpslessly. >> as for the shops and parking lots that were supposed to be built here there is nothing but the rat and ira rubbish infested remains. >> the world cup dreams for the u.s. is over. but it did not go d
. >> city hall did not educate people about their obligations. they just threw everyone together here. i pay my condominium fees but others do, so my water and electricity is cut. that didn't happen before. >> the new apartment is smaller, and worse yet, she doesn't own it. >> i am furious. before i owned my home. now in ten years if i pay monthly quotas, i may. but in the meantime i can sel i can't sell it or move anywhere else, or i lose everything. >> but at least she...
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. >> we have ideas like installing our solution at the city hall, basically at every government building, there are many places in san francisco and the bay area which could profit from our solution. >> it's important to remember that entrepreneurship is an ecosystem, not a precipice. >> reporter: steve blank now teaches entrepreneurship at stanford university and uc berkeley. while he applauds the efforts, blank said instead of bringing in drive-by entrepreneurs, government agencies would be better off teaching their own employees to be innovative. >> entrepreneurship culture takes much longer than one cycle to build. if there is no internal entrepreneurship dna, once the entrepreneurs leave you're left with no change in that organize. >> reporter: it may be an uphill battle but said the city's entrepreneurship in residence program is a first step. >> it's not going to happen overnight. it is a process. but by opening ourselves up, sharing data, by opening up our processes, by saying, hey, we need help in solving this, we can make this a much more collaborative effort. >> reporter: nath
. >> we have ideas like installing our solution at the city hall, basically at every government building, there are many places in san francisco and the bay area which could profit from our solution. >> it's important to remember that entrepreneurship is an ecosystem, not a precipice. >> reporter: steve blank now teaches entrepreneurship at stanford university and uc berkeley. while he applauds the efforts, blank said instead of bringing in drive-by entrepreneurs, government...
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the obama administration contacted city hall about housing thousands of kids who have come across the boarder without documentation. the city will find a way to provide shelter for them and legal representation. >> the federal appeals court ruling the university of texas can continue using affirmative action in admissions. a white student sued the school claiming she was denied admission because of her race. last year, the supreme court sent the case back to the lower court. a challenge to this latest ruling could send the case back to the justice in washington. >> four suspects arrested for the alleged rape of an american woman in costa rica. the 19-year-old was attacked after leave ago bar in the resort town early sunday morning. she was traveling with students from wisconsin. the suspects are said to be construction workers in the area. >> gangs may not be the first thing when you think of alaska butting or acknowledge is home to one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in the nation. now some turning to a life of crime. we report. >> hang on one second, i'm supposed to go
the obama administration contacted city hall about housing thousands of kids who have come across the boarder without documentation. the city will find a way to provide shelter for them and legal representation. >> the federal appeals court ruling the university of texas can continue using affirmative action in admissions. a white student sued the school claiming she was denied admission because of her race. last year, the supreme court sent the case back to the lower court. a challenge...
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this happened in new york on friday where more than 1,000 people marched straight past city hall and others gathered in times square. they wanted to call attention to u.s. political involvement in the conflict as well as america's financial support of israel's military. organizers read out loud the names of the nearly 200 children who have been killed since that fighting began. >>> you're looking live at london right now where there are massive protests underway in europe. we'll have a live report just ahead. >>> plus, refusing to be enem s enemies. some very touching images are part of a new twitter campaign designed to unite israelis and palestinians from all around the world. look at those two cuticuticutie. we'll speak with the people who started the online call for pea peace. >>> the rebel fighters seared mosul last month killing miernlts and destroying churching and shrines. despite this, some residents are supporting the movement. we report on life in iraq's second largest city. >> reporter: since june fighters belonging to the islamic state group have ruled mosul. the black b
this happened in new york on friday where more than 1,000 people marched straight past city hall and others gathered in times square. they wanted to call attention to u.s. political involvement in the conflict as well as america's financial support of israel's military. organizers read out loud the names of the nearly 200 children who have been killed since that fighting began. >>> you're looking live at london right now where there are massive protests underway in europe. we'll have a...
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jennifer. >> david this evening city officials here are holding a town hall meeting to address residents' concern and yes, the backlash over the government's plan to bring undocumented detainees here to be processed. and around town it's all anyone is talking about. every morning at vista doughnuts in downtown marietta, i joined them at how the suburban city halfway between los angeles and san diego has become a flash point in the debate over immigration.. >> who is going to pay for all this? >> they need to go back to their own homes. our government needs to be more forceful in taking them back to their countries and making them understand it's not going to take them back again. >> what they tried to bring to marietta this week. >> that should have been stopped at the border. >> the not in my backyard stand, moving families from overcrowded facilities in texas to this location in is marietta, reached whoamg proportions. they never made it inside. >> an angry crowd draiched in american flags and -- draped in american flags forced them to turn around. >> u.s. citizens have to pay taxes, h
jennifer. >> david this evening city officials here are holding a town hall meeting to address residents' concern and yes, the backlash over the government's plan to bring undocumented detainees here to be processed. and around town it's all anyone is talking about. every morning at vista doughnuts in downtown marietta, i joined them at how the suburban city halfway between los angeles and san diego has become a flash point in the debate over immigration.. >> who is going to pay for...
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there's no answer for why the cities act as they do. latinos make up hall of the port's population. >> the area has a long history of immigrants activism dating back to the farm workers. >> there are some in murrieta speaking out in support of the migrants. harry says it's not about people, it's about policy. >> transporting around the country, in holding areas and releasing to the public encourages and exacerbates situations. >> two cities, waiting for washington to find a solution. >> the pent says bowe bergdahl picture was propaganda. the photo could not be verified as authentic. the twitter account is run by a taliban sympathiser. bowe bergdahl was held by the afghan taliban for five years before his release. >> a setback in the search for the cure of h.i.v. a 4-year-old child thought to be cured is showing scenes. doctors agrsively treated her. is stunned doctors when the virus appeared to disappear from the child after treatment. joining us to discuss this is dr david newman. heart-breaking news. how big of a setback is this in th
there's no answer for why the cities act as they do. latinos make up hall of the port's population. >> the area has a long history of immigrants activism dating back to the farm workers. >> there are some in murrieta speaking out in support of the migrants. harry says it's not about people, it's about policy. >> transporting around the country, in holding areas and releasing to the public encourages and exacerbates situations. >> two cities, waiting for washington to...
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we go to the town hall where a meeting is taking place. jennifer. >> david, tonight we are seeing a city divided. the crowd behind me that you can see - this is the overflow crowd held outside for no other reason than there wasn't enough room in the auditorium. we have seen equal parts for and against bringing the undocumented detainees here. the shouting on both sides of the debate as loud as the or. all around town, this is all that anyone has been talking about. >> reporter: every morning at vit ae donuts these friend meet for the board meeting. >> on this morning. i joined them as they discussed how the suburban city between los angeles and san diego became a flashpoint. >> who is going to pay for all this. >> they need to go back to their own countries. our government should be more forceful in taking them back to their countries. and making them understand that it's not worth trying to come back again. >> they are talking about the undocumented immigrants homeland security tried to bring to mary eta this week. >> they shouldn't have
we go to the town hall where a meeting is taking place. jennifer. >> david, tonight we are seeing a city divided. the crowd behind me that you can see - this is the overflow crowd held outside for no other reason than there wasn't enough room in the auditorium. we have seen equal parts for and against bringing the undocumented detainees here. the shouting on both sides of the debate as loud as the or. all around town, this is all that anyone has been talking about. >> reporter:...
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to our city? >> less than 24 hours earlier, many of the same residents part of a road block thoo forced three buses away from the border patrol station. the vehicles ended up in another facility 60 miles away where a 140 undocumented imgrants mostly women and children walked into an uncertain future. >> it is heart breaking to see this happen. >> the man in the middle of the controversy is the city's mayor and calling on the residents to complain and speaking to aljazeera, the mayor says he doesn't blame the immigrants but blames the system. >> we have a federal policy that is one not being enforced and two it is broken. it is not efficient. we standing up against the policy. >> the white house is working on a the policy. >> it is about balancing a responsibility to treat those in a humane way and sending a signal to the people inside of the country and other countries that could be making the trip to our southwest border that the law is going to be enforced. >> the u.s. government is driving that
to our city? >> less than 24 hours earlier, many of the same residents part of a road block thoo forced three buses away from the border patrol station. the vehicles ended up in another facility 60 miles away where a 140 undocumented imgrants mostly women and children walked into an uncertain future. >> it is heart breaking to see this happen. >> the man in the middle of the controversy is the city's mayor and calling on the residents to complain and speaking to aljazeera, the...
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another bus coming to our city? >> less than 24 hours earlier, many of these same residents were part of an angry roadblock that forced three buses of central american migrants away from the station. the vehicles ended up 60 miles away where 140 undocumented immigrants, mostly women and children, walked into an uncertain future. >> it's heartbreaking to see this happen in the land of opportunity. >> the mayor initially sparked the standoff by complaining to the elected officials. speaking to jennifer london, the mayor doesn't blame the immigrants, he blames the system. >> we have a federal policy that's one, not being enforced and two, is broken, and it's not efficient. so we're standing up against the policy and the lack thereof. >> the white house is working on that policy. >> this is about balancing our responsibility to treat in a humane those attempting to for this country, but sending a clear signal to everybody inside of this country, and those contemplating making the dangerous trip to our southwest border t
another bus coming to our city? >> less than 24 hours earlier, many of these same residents were part of an angry roadblock that forced three buses of central american migrants away from the station. the vehicles ended up 60 miles away where 140 undocumented immigrants, mostly women and children, walked into an uncertain future. >> it's heartbreaking to see this happen in the land of opportunity. >> the mayor initially sparked the standoff by complaining to the elected...
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. >> wednesday night, hundreds pack add town hall in california demanding answers. >> is there another bus coming to our city. >> we will receive one airplane every 72 hours. >> less than 24 hours earlier, many of these same residents are part of an angry roadblock that forced three buss away from the mir yet that border patrol station. the vehicles ended up in another facility 60 miles away, where 140 undocumented immigrants mostly women and children, walked into an uncertain future. >> it is heartbreaking to see this happening. >> the man in the middle of the controversy is the city's mayor, he initially sparked the stand off calling on residents to complain about the transfer to elected officials, speaking to al jazeera correspondent, the mayor says he doesn't blame immigrants he blames the system. >> we have a federal policy that's not being enforced and two, is broken. it isn't efficient, so we are standing up against the federal policy, or the lack thereof. this is about balancing our responsibility to treat in a humane way those who are attempting to enter this country. but also
. >> wednesday night, hundreds pack add town hall in california demanding answers. >> is there another bus coming to our city. >> we will receive one airplane every 72 hours. >> less than 24 hours earlier, many of these same residents are part of an angry roadblock that forced three buss away from the mir yet that border patrol station. the vehicles ended up in another facility 60 miles away, where 140 undocumented immigrants mostly women and children, walked into an...
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of fame, the indians, what are the attractions beyond the convention that the city will highlight? >> there are quite a few things within a short walking distance of the convention center or the arena. there is the casino, great restaurant just a couple of blocks away. there is a new development on the riverfront in downtown cleveland, and they'll have 25 new restaurant that will be less than a year old when the convention comes here. >> and how will the ohio economy do in your estimation two years from now when that becomes the major focus for the media, for journalists and everybody who is essentially talking about economic policy in 2016? >> well, i'm sure hoping it's better than it's been. >> stan, reporter in cleveland, congratulations to you and everyone in cleveland getting the political convention is a big deal. congratulations to you. we look forward to chatting with you for years to come. >> we hope that it's a new thing around here. >> six weeks to go before college football kicks off, and a lot of people see greed creeping into america's athletic programs. we'll look at
of fame, the indians, what are the attractions beyond the convention that the city will highlight? >> there are quite a few things within a short walking distance of the convention center or the arena. there is the casino, great restaurant just a couple of blocks away. there is a new development on the riverfront in downtown cleveland, and they'll have 25 new restaurant that will be less than a year old when the convention comes here. >> and how will the ohio economy do in your...
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but the problem is -- to answer your question directly is atlantic city didn't reinvest in doing all of these other things now that it is forced to, develop its beach front, more concert venues, more convention halls, and now it's scrambling, but has no money. >> so now what do you do? to some degree the remaining casinos, and some are newer and fancier will benefit from the fact that there will be new casinos, but that money isn't there to invest and make it a designation like vegas did. atlantic city started to look tired and warn out, and now other options exist. >> absolutely. that's exactly what has happened. so the big difference with las vegas, is -- atlantic city is predominantly a day trip drive market. you'll go to vegas for four or five days and stay in hotels and do your thing out there, and you are willing to spend the airfare to do that. but atlantic city is a drive-in market. you have the opportunity to build things up to people want to be there for two or three days, but people are staying in philadelphia to gamble. they are saying in maryland if they are from marylan
but the problem is -- to answer your question directly is atlantic city didn't reinvest in doing all of these other things now that it is forced to, develop its beach front, more concert venues, more convention halls, and now it's scrambling, but has no money. >> so now what do you do? to some degree the remaining casinos, and some are newer and fancier will benefit from the fact that there will be new casinos, but that money isn't there to invest and make it a designation like vegas did....
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. >> translator: they're using the same tactics to surround the city. they're not letting any food supplies in, switching off electricity and cutting off the water. >> ukraine's flag flies over the town hall, and council workers have locked themselves inside. there are signing everywhere of what was a fierce battle for this strategic location. control here makes it easier for ukrainians to take this separatest stronghold. you can see the separatists probably left this checkpoint in a hurry. there's still food and bedding here. pro-russian forces may have lost control of this town, but the ukrainians haven't won the hearts and minds of people here. they blame kiev for bombing their homes. the ukrainians blame separatists for the damage here. the united nations says more than 1,000 people have been killed in this region since mid-april, and no one is taking responsibility. the fighting is also changing people's lives. families that used to be well-off are now queueing up for drinking water. there is some sympathy with the aims of the separatists, but many
. >> translator: they're using the same tactics to surround the city. they're not letting any food supplies in, switching off electricity and cutting off the water. >> ukraine's flag flies over the town hall, and council workers have locked themselves inside. there are signing everywhere of what was a fierce battle for this strategic location. control here makes it easier for ukrainians to take this separatest stronghold. you can see the separatists probably left this checkpoint in...
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another bus coming to our city? >> we will receive one airplane every 72 hours. >> less than 24 hours earlier, many of these same residents were part of an angry road block that forced three buses full of central american migrants away from the murietta border patrol station. they ended up 60 miles away, where 140 undocumented immigrants mostly women and children walked into an uncertain future. >> it's heartbreaking to see this happening coming from the land of opportunity. >> the man in the middle of the murietta controversy is the city's mayor. he initially sparked the stand out of calling on residents to complain. speaking to aljazeera correspondent jennifer london, the mayor said he doesn't blame the immigrants, he blamed the system. >> we have a federal policy that's not being enforced and is broken. it's not efficient. we're really standing up against the federal policy or the lack there of. >> the white house says it is working on that policy. >> this is about balancing our responsibility to treat in humane
another bus coming to our city? >> we will receive one airplane every 72 hours. >> less than 24 hours earlier, many of these same residents were part of an angry road block that forced three buses full of central american migrants away from the murietta border patrol station. they ended up 60 miles away, where 140 undocumented immigrants mostly women and children walked into an uncertain future. >> it's heartbreaking to see this happening coming from the land of opportunity....
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i was here in new york when they were at radio city music hall and they had a tap dancing child on the stage to somehow illustrate how their phone was going to be great. that to the point of what makes these phones special, the more samsung, there has been tension between samsung and google about what would be different about their phone, if theand one wonders day will come when there is a or ang map or an apple map map from somebody else, microsoft or somebody, on the samsung phone. will they break away from the android operating system in little ways to get less a google on the phone and have something that is unique to samsung? and do they have skills in that. they have the resources to start to do that kind of thing. you saw a huge spend in research and development that help add to the operating disappointment or the question is, what are they going to do with that. might it be unique to samsung? >> cory johnson, benedict evans, ryan reith, we are going to continue this conversation after a quick break, talking about samsung's future. ♪ >> i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg wes
i was here in new york when they were at radio city music hall and they had a tap dancing child on the stage to somehow illustrate how their phone was going to be great. that to the point of what makes these phones special, the more samsung, there has been tension between samsung and google about what would be different about their phone, if theand one wonders day will come when there is a or ang map or an apple map map from somebody else, microsoft or somebody, on the samsung phone. will they...
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i remember being in new york at radio city music hall, and they had a tap dancing child on the stage to illustrate how their phone was going to be pervasive even to the tap dancers of the world or something. to the point of what makes these phone special, the more samsung -- there is always been tension between samsung and google about what would be different about their phone. one continually wonders if the day all, where there is a samsung map or an apple map or a map from somebody else, microsoft or somebody, on the samsung phone. will they start to do things to break away from the android operating system in little ways to get less google on the phone and have something that is unique to samsung? and do they have any skills in that? they certainly have the market share and resources to do that. you saw a huge span of research and development from samsung that helped add to that operating disappointment. the question is, what are they going to do with that, and it might be something that is unique to samsung? they are just as important to the marketplace as google is to samsung. >
i remember being in new york at radio city music hall, and they had a tap dancing child on the stage to illustrate how their phone was going to be pervasive even to the tap dancers of the world or something. to the point of what makes these phone special, the more samsung -- there is always been tension between samsung and google about what would be different about their phone. one continually wonders if the day all, where there is a samsung map or an apple map or a map from somebody else,...
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he was invited to conduct the symphony for the national broadcast from radio city music hall at the age of 11. he would go want to conduct more than 150 orchestras and more than 5000 opera and concert performances and make at least 300 recordings. he was acclaimed for the precision of his baton technique and his towering intellect. he once said of his ambition of a conductor -- i am never looking for a perfect performance. i am looking for an impassioned performance. he is survived by seven children and four grandchildren. he appeared on this program many times over the years. i enjoyed his friendship and looked at him for an understanding of the majesty of music. here is some of those conversations. more career, and you look at per se of your career and you look at all of things i mentioned in your introduction. what is it that is most important to you? is it what? >> making the music come alive. frame where one feels completely unstressed. a young musician is freaked out and nervous and afraid. he is ambitious. he must make his mark. middle-aged,der, you want to maintain your division
he was invited to conduct the symphony for the national broadcast from radio city music hall at the age of 11. he would go want to conduct more than 150 orchestras and more than 5000 opera and concert performances and make at least 300 recordings. he was acclaimed for the precision of his baton technique and his towering intellect. he once said of his ambition of a conductor -- i am never looking for a perfect performance. i am looking for an impassioned performance. he is survived by seven...
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what this cleveland offer beyond the rock 'n roll hall of fame? nc officials were clear, saying it was a business decision that had to do with logistics and the resources that cleveland brought to the table. cleveland was able to offer them an earlier convention, ideal for republicans. they wanted to give their nominee more time to raise general election funds. in dallas there was concern about conflict with the nba finals and with using the arena there. in cleveland you have the quicken loans arena and the field where the indians play come right next door to each other. they have added hotel rooms and a convention center since the last go around in 2008. they're looking at an earlier date, and to 28 or july 18. -- june 28 or july 18. >> politics being what they are, what were the considerations? a hugeously, there is opportunity for political narrative around ohio. the ultimate swing state -- as does ohio, so goes the nation. it has voted for the winner in every presidential race since 1964. republicans haven't carried ohio since 2004. openedpubl
what this cleveland offer beyond the rock 'n roll hall of fame? nc officials were clear, saying it was a business decision that had to do with logistics and the resources that cleveland brought to the table. cleveland was able to offer them an earlier convention, ideal for republicans. they wanted to give their nominee more time to raise general election funds. in dallas there was concern about conflict with the nba finals and with using the arena there. in cleveland you have the quicken loans...
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ons is hall -- all hands deck type of situation. one point in time with the school district and city and different social networks can come together to meet the immediate needs of the students. this is that point in time. there are examples of schools that have done a tremendous job of meeting the needs of migrant student. i would suggest this is the time to really learn from the best practices from some of the schools like community schools in texaslike those that have change the curriculum to meet the needs of students and what sorts of social service has come together to meet the immediate needs of the students. is theng important school is the safest and most stable setting for the students. a lot of stake -- a lot of stake and schools have a vague role in this debate. >> how much is the state? >> school district's are struggling to meet the demand. fairfax county for example developed an entire new curriculum to help parents of these newly immigrated students. they may not have seen each other in years so there is problem at ho
ons is hall -- all hands deck type of situation. one point in time with the school district and city and different social networks can come together to meet the immediate needs of the students. this is that point in time. there are examples of schools that have done a tremendous job of meeting the needs of migrant student. i would suggest this is the time to really learn from the best practices from some of the schools like community schools in texaslike those that have change the curriculum to...
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joe corey, the legendary new york yankees manager is going to be inducted into the hall of fame this week kent -- this weekend. propertylking new york coming from an, family deeply involved not just with property in new york, but saving new york city during its recession. he is part of a big dynasty in new york. topic of u.s.ig and sake -- u.s. sanctions imposed on russian companies. peter cook will join a little bit later in our program. >> looking forward to betty liu and "in the loop" at 8:00 a.m. i like the joe torre one. >> i know you do. my morning mover is morgan stanley. the shares are rising after the bank reported results. earnings per share, when you exclude couple of things, $.60 as opposed to $.51. want to point our attention to wealth management. that is where james gorman has really shifted the bank for this -- the bank's focus. margins are higher than what deutsche bank was looking for. they were looking for 20.5% for that timeframe. >> and you don't have as much capital as you would on the trading desk. >> yes, your balance sheet is stronger -- smaller. you have that
joe corey, the legendary new york yankees manager is going to be inducted into the hall of fame this week kent -- this weekend. propertylking new york coming from an, family deeply involved not just with property in new york, but saving new york city during its recession. he is part of a big dynasty in new york. topic of u.s.ig and sake -- u.s. sanctions imposed on russian companies. peter cook will join a little bit later in our program. >> looking forward to betty liu and "in the...
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so that's over $12,000 a feet to be in the woolworth building on top of city hall in broadway. >> ever make -- we walk that all the time. >> i'm not sure i would want to pay $100 million for that. >> you are a salesman. the last highest $88 million on central park west. the highest ever. >> almost two years ago. i'll be back here when i break that and we can talk about that. >> confident man. thanks for joining us. see you on bravo's "million dollar listing". >> the ceo of merrill lynch wealth management will join us. back in a minute. ♪ ♪ over 1.2 billion eyeballs are on us during the two weeks at wimbledon. true tennis fans want to know what's happening. they don't want to just see what's happening, they want to know and understand why it's happening. anybody can just put data up, but we want to get a reaction, make it far more interactive. we rely on the cloud to provide that immersive digital capability. give fans more then just the game with the ibm cloud. over 1.2 billion eyeballs are on us really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all
so that's over $12,000 a feet to be in the woolworth building on top of city hall in broadway. >> ever make -- we walk that all the time. >> i'm not sure i would want to pay $100 million for that. >> you are a salesman. the last highest $88 million on central park west. the highest ever. >> almost two years ago. i'll be back here when i break that and we can talk about that. >> confident man. thanks for joining us. see you on bravo's "million dollar...
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. >> hopefully out to new york city. playing tonight. at the baseball hall of fame on saturday. >> you're buying the first round for everybody? >> no. just for you. >> i'm grog oing to stop by now >> a free poster by stanley mouse to anyone who shows up tonight. epic poster. >>> when we come back, max levchin of paypal fame is with us and also on the boards of yahoo! and yelp. here for an extended interview on his new venture. >>> and you heard of smellevision. smell atext could be here. that's up next on "squawk alley." ld that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel
. >> hopefully out to new york city. playing tonight. at the baseball hall of fame on saturday. >> you're buying the first round for everybody? >> no. just for you. >> i'm grog oing to stop by now >> a free poster by stanley mouse to anyone who shows up tonight. epic poster. >>> when we come back, max levchin of paypal fame is with us and also on the boards of yahoo! and yelp. here for an extended interview on his new venture. >>> and you heard of...
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joining us, hall of famer, overall baseball legend cal ripken jr. who's in the twin cities to help the league honor teachers from around the country. cal, good morning to you. great to see you. >> yeah, good morning. thanks for having me on. >> walk us through the involvement between you and education. and baseball and education because there's so many different avenues you could take charity. but what is so special about teachers and especially this year? >> well, i mean, i'm here on behalf of target. and target partnered with "people" magazine and mlb to help celebrate teachers from all over the country. and this program is pretty cool because they found the one, the best teacher for each of the markets. so each teacher represents a team. and so there's 30 teams here. and part of my job is to kind of help, you know, make everyone understand that coaches have an impact in your life, but probably if you think about it, teachers have more of an impact of who you become and how you're successful. so it's all about celebrating the teachers in this prog
joining us, hall of famer, overall baseball legend cal ripken jr. who's in the twin cities to help the league honor teachers from around the country. cal, good morning to you. great to see you. >> yeah, good morning. thanks for having me on. >> walk us through the involvement between you and education. and baseball and education because there's so many different avenues you could take charity. but what is so special about teachers and especially this year? >> well, i mean, i'm...
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. >> dallas city hall is normally a public building, but today it was really under armed guard. >> the carousel shot. >> we -- is this a confirmed report as to who did the shooting? >> as far as i know. i just got it from vic robertson. >> vic robertson from city hall hall reports that jack ruby, the the owner of the carousel, which is a bar in dallas, did the shooting. >> my statement will be very brief. oswald expired at 1:07 p.m. >> he died? >> he died at 1:07 p.m. we have arrested the man. the man will be charged with murder. >> who is he? >> the man -- the suspect's name is jack rubenstein, i believe. he goes by the name of jack ruby. >> and here at associated press, a still picture of the moment, the splint second as the shot was fired. this is the man dallas police have identified as jack rubenstein and this of course is lee harvey oswald. you see the gun in the hand of ruby and just about to be fired. >> i know my own feelings were and i think they were widely shared by many, if not most americans. this can't be coincidental. the assassin is assassinated in the police station.
. >> dallas city hall is normally a public building, but today it was really under armed guard. >> the carousel shot. >> we -- is this a confirmed report as to who did the shooting? >> as far as i know. i just got it from vic robertson. >> vic robertson from city hall hall reports that jack ruby, the the owner of the carousel, which is a bar in dallas, did the shooting. >> my statement will be very brief. oswald expired at 1:07 p.m. >> he died? >>...
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murrieta mayor alan long joins us from city hall. >> separate church and state! >> then -- >> president owe pa ma believes women should make personal health care decisions for themselves, rather than their bosses deciding for them. >> birth control, religion and the
murrieta mayor alan long joins us from city hall. >> separate church and state! >> then -- >> president owe pa ma believes women should make personal health care decisions for themselves, rather than their bosses deciding for them. >> birth control, religion and the
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hall two months ago. the often boisterous mayor made a name for himself internationally this past year. >> i have begun the process of taking control of my life. >> reporter: this isn't his first mea cullpa. that was back in november over a set of crack allegations. after five months of denial. >> i do not use crack cocaine nor am i an addict. >> reporter: ford 'fessed up. >> yes, i have tried it, in my drunken stupors. >> reporter: one caught on video and released by the toronto star. that was then, now ford says his commitment to living clean is unwavering. his new focus running for office again. >> i look forward to serving you for many, many more years. >> reporter: paula newton, cnn, atlanta. >>> monica liewinsky is making her voice heard again. she will appear in a rare television interview talking about the humiliation she felt when the 500 page starr report was released. >> to have my narrative ripped from me and turned into the starr report and things that were turned over or things they delved o
hall two months ago. the often boisterous mayor made a name for himself internationally this past year. >> i have begun the process of taking control of my life. >> reporter: this isn't his first mea cullpa. that was back in november over a set of crack allegations. after five months of denial. >> i do not use crack cocaine nor am i an addict. >> reporter: ford 'fessed up. >> yes, i have tried it, in my drunken stupors. >> reporter: one caught on video and...
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. >> murietta mayor, alan long, joins us from city hall. >>> then -- >> president obama believes women should make personal health care choices for themselves rather than their bosses deciding for them. >> a supreme court decision reignites the culture wars. >>> plus -- >> this is admiral howard. u.s. flagged cargo ship, maersk alabama -- >> she led the rescue of the real captain phillips. master and commander of the high seas moves her story from the big screen to the history books. this is "state of the union." good morning from washington. i'm candy crowley. immigration reform, both legal and illegal, long on the back burner in congress but front and center across the country almost always. two men involved in the headlines this week. live from laredo, texas, the mexican border you see. just across from him on the other side of the rio grande, that's congressman hen. and murietta mayor alan long. first, congressman, your office was kind enough to send us one of the pictures of the processing centers you visited. describe the situation to me now, both in terms of the numbers of child
. >> murietta mayor, alan long, joins us from city hall. >>> then -- >> president obama believes women should make personal health care choices for themselves rather than their bosses deciding for them. >> a supreme court decision reignites the culture wars. >>> plus -- >> this is admiral howard. u.s. flagged cargo ship, maersk alabama -- >> she led the rescue of the real captain phillips. master and commander of the high seas moves her story from...
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murrieta mayor alan long joins us from city hall. >> separate church and state! >> then -- >> president owe pa ma believes women should make personal health care decisions for themselves, rather than their bosses deciding for them. >> birth control, religion and the ballot box. the culture wars reignited plus. >>> cap tape, this is admiral howard, a u.s. flight departed -- >> she led the rescue of the real captain phillips. now the navy's master and commander on the high seas moves her store fy from the big screeo the history books. this is "state of the union." >>> good morning from washington, i'm candy crowley. immigration reform both legal and illegal, long on the backburner in congress, but front and center across the country almost always today two men involved in the headline this is week, live from laredo, texas, that's the mexican border you see just across from him on the other side of the rio grande. that's democratic congressman henry cuellar and from the california town that screamed down busloads of undocumented children and mothers, murrieta mayor
murrieta mayor alan long joins us from city hall. >> separate church and state! >> then -- >> president owe pa ma believes women should make personal health care decisions for themselves, rather than their bosses deciding for them. >> birth control, religion and the ballot box. the culture wars reignited plus. >>> cap tape, this is admiral howard, a u.s. flight departed -- >> she led the rescue of the real captain phillips. now the navy's master and...
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he's back at toronto's city hall after spending two months in rehab. you'll probably remember it was an emotional speech that he offered. he apologized admitting his drug and alcohol use affected his job performance. while many found him sincere others were turned off when it turned into a campaign speech. paula newton is reporting for us from toronto. >> reporter: he's back. >> how are you feeling, sir? >> reporter: but this time around toronto mayor rob ford is breaking his silence to say sorry. >> to the people of this great city i want to offer a public apology. >> reporter: ford says he's now coming clean, owning up to his addiction to crack cocaine. >> i take full responsibility for my actions. >> reporter: this marks ford's first week back in office since reports of a video showing him smoking crack cocaine surfaced in may. >> i am ashamed, embarrassed and humiliated. >> reporter: ford's apology lasted 17 minutes, his first public remarks since returning from his two-month stint in rehab. >> i had become my own worst enemy. >> reporter: the 45-y
he's back at toronto's city hall after spending two months in rehab. you'll probably remember it was an emotional speech that he offered. he apologized admitting his drug and alcohol use affected his job performance. while many found him sincere others were turned off when it turned into a campaign speech. paula newton is reporting for us from toronto. >> reporter: he's back. >> how are you feeling, sir? >> reporter: but this time around toronto mayor rob ford is breaking his...
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protesters gathered outside city hall calling for commissioner bill bratton's investigation saying he's not addressed the systemic brutality aimed at minorities and low-income new yorkers. 43-year-old eric garner died friday after an nypd officer put him in an illegal chokehold. >>> college friend of boston marathon bombing dzhokhar tsarnaev is now facing up to 20 years in prison. he was convicted of obstetrics of justice and conspiracy for removing a backpack from tsarnaev's dorm room days after the attack. he's the first of three friends to be tried for impeding the investigation. sarn jeff for his part is scheduled to go on trial in november. >>> attorneys for donald and shelling sterling back in court in a battle to sell the l.a. clippers. meeting between donald sterling and steve ballmer did not settle the case. ballmer wants to buy the team for a record $2 billion and donald sterling claims the team is worth more than that and his wife is not authorized to sell the team. we'll keep an eye on that story, situation out in los angeles. >> interesting that they met, mr. ballmer and mr
protesters gathered outside city hall calling for commissioner bill bratton's investigation saying he's not addressed the systemic brutality aimed at minorities and low-income new yorkers. 43-year-old eric garner died friday after an nypd officer put him in an illegal chokehold. >>> college friend of boston marathon bombing dzhokhar tsarnaev is now facing up to 20 years in prison. he was convicted of obstetrics of justice and conspiracy for removing a backpack from tsarnaev's dorm room...
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after returning to city hall after two months in rehab, the controversial mayor flat out told newstalk radio 1010 in canada that he cannot guarantee he'll stay sober and went on to say he is a disease, and he knows he can never drink again. so he's taking things one day at a time and insists he's running for re-election in october. >> showing the human side. >>> for law enforcement ish tos, tracking down terrorists means following the money. that hunt recently led authorities to unsuspected places and products. >> the national correspondent deborah feyerick reports on the connection between synthetic drugs sold in the u.s. and terrorism. >> reporter: alison and victor, federal authorities are concerned that the next source of terrorist funding could come from an unlikely place. convenience stores right here in the united states. you're not supposed to ingest these, but people do anyway. synthetic drugs known at the street as fake pot. small packet sold with names like scooby somebody thats, crazy clown. spice. >> it's not synthetic pot, it's sin thek poison. >> reporter: the last year,
after returning to city hall after two months in rehab, the controversial mayor flat out told newstalk radio 1010 in canada that he cannot guarantee he'll stay sober and went on to say he is a disease, and he knows he can never drink again. so he's taking things one day at a time and insists he's running for re-election in october. >> showing the human side. >>> for law enforcement ish tos, tracking down terrorists means following the money. that hunt recently led authorities to...
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. >> from israel, i'd like to go to gaza, gaza city where coal pin hall has been reporting. the u.n. shelter is ahead of the u.n. saying today was what happened paraphrasing, horrible. what more do you know about the situation there on the ground? i know people were there at the school today. >> reporter: well, brooke, you would have thought that would be a defining moment in this war. that would be the moment that knocks the heads of the warring sides together to tell them, enough is enough. civilians can't go on suffering like this. but no, not even that did the trick and this war has continued. tonight, for sure, because there's no cease-fire, more people are going to die. we did learn during the course of this afternoon, a u.n. team did go to that school in northeastern gaza to try to carry out preliminary investigations into what caused the explosion yesterday and who caused it. but they said they were only on the ground for a very short while. they're told the israeli military in their words, that they were going in to carry out this investigation. and then their work
. >> from israel, i'd like to go to gaza, gaza city where coal pin hall has been reporting. the u.n. shelter is ahead of the u.n. saying today was what happened paraphrasing, horrible. what more do you know about the situation there on the ground? i know people were there at the school today. >> reporter: well, brooke, you would have thought that would be a defining moment in this war. that would be the moment that knocks the heads of the warring sides together to tell them, enough...
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on top of that, the rock 'n roll hall of fame, so many things in the city of cleveland. but you know what, he didn't come for those things. he came for what every clevelander knew, because it's a great place to raise a family. i did that too. i can tell you, he's absolutely right. and he did it for the right reaches. >> okay, all right, keith. stand by. i want to get to zack first. because zack, didn't you hate on lebron a few years ago? you were the biggest lebron hater in the bunch? >> well, i don't know if i was the biggest, but i was -- i was one -- at the front of the pack. because, hey, he slapped us in the face. martin just said, he's a hometown boy, and he knows how many times we have been slapped in the face and for him to do the same thing was not good. when it comes from the outside, you say here or there. but when it comes from the inside, it hurts even more. so, yeah, i hate it a little bit, yeah. i'm not hating today. >> you're not hating today. so you're ready to take him back. all is forgiven. >> all is forgiven. but listen to what he said. he didn't talk
on top of that, the rock 'n roll hall of fame, so many things in the city of cleveland. but you know what, he didn't come for those things. he came for what every clevelander knew, because it's a great place to raise a family. i did that too. i can tell you, he's absolutely right. and he did it for the right reaches. >> okay, all right, keith. stand by. i want to get to zack first. because zack, didn't you hate on lebron a few years ago? you were the biggest lebron hater in the bunch?...
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then a heated town hall pitting resident against resident along cultural lines. marietta is this week's ground zero for u.s. immigration policy. >> i don't think the city is prepared for this. >> reporter: what's driving these two sides? marietta resident steve who never took a political stand before has gone from the bus protest to verbal sparring at the town hall and promises to keep the heat on. >> these people are so probably excited to be here. then they look out the windows and what's happening. >> reporter: you were blocking their way in. >> not because of them. because of standing firm letting the officials know this is not the right way to handle this. >> reporter: on the other side, marietta resident better known for his partying mexican music has become a new hero. after this protestor spit in his face and others shrunk visual and verbal slurs at him. >> it was completely uncalled for. we are here on a protest. we act like adults. we're not here to fight. >> reporter: mirroring the national fight. both sides digging in and refusing to back down on this
then a heated town hall pitting resident against resident along cultural lines. marietta is this week's ground zero for u.s. immigration policy. >> i don't think the city is prepared for this. >> reporter: what's driving these two sides? marietta resident steve who never took a political stand before has gone from the bus protest to verbal sparring at the town hall and promises to keep the heat on. >> these people are so probably excited to be here. then they look out the...
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yep. >> and the hall that we're traveling in now, walking in is east jerusalem. it's the palestinian part. that was up until '67 belonged to jordan. so now it's under israeli control. very controversial because for the jews, for the israelis, the city has been unified. but obviously for the palestinian, they're under occupation, as far as they're concerned. we just have to go for a falafel because it's so much part of the culture here. again, contentious because jews or israelis make falafel their own and everybody in the world thinks falafel is an israeli food. but in actual fact it's been done for generations here. and here, you get falafel that's just been fried. you don't get it any other way. when i go to place like that and i see there's a few left in the bowl from the previous customer, i don't take them. forward i want them to fry them for me. that makes all the difference in the world. >> a whole different animal, isn't it? so is there a historically provable answer to who invented it? >> who made it first. the one thing that's very clear in this part of
yep. >> and the hall that we're traveling in now, walking in is east jerusalem. it's the palestinian part. that was up until '67 belonged to jordan. so now it's under israeli control. very controversial because for the jews, for the israelis, the city has been unified. but obviously for the palestinian, they're under occupation, as far as they're concerned. we just have to go for a falafel because it's so much part of the culture here. again, contentious because jews or israelis make...
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we were getting phone calls of concern, rumors, and what we found out at a town hall meeting this past wednesday, some of the rumors and some of the concerns the citizens had were verified. >> mr. mayor, what do you think should happen to the migrants, the undocumented immigrants that are coming through your town, that are being sent to your facilities? what do you think is the fix? >> right. well, great question. if you listen to both sides of the protest lines carefully i think they're all asking for the same thing. that's why i've come up with, there's a third side. it's not one of two sides. there's a third side where people just want a fair and efficient and legal process. >> and a law enforcement source tells the "l.a. times" those busloads of detained immigrants were remember routed and processed at a federal facility in san diego. and in just a few minutes i will be speaking with jose luis zaleia, he came to the u.s. 14 years ago unaccompanied and in a bid to renunite with his mother. he turned into a ph.d. candidate and member of the dreamers, young immigrants without document
we were getting phone calls of concern, rumors, and what we found out at a town hall meeting this past wednesday, some of the rumors and some of the concerns the citizens had were verified. >> mr. mayor, what do you think should happen to the migrants, the undocumented immigrants that are coming through your town, that are being sent to your facilities? what do you think is the fix? >> right. well, great question. if you listen to both sides of the protest lines carefully i think...
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we were getting phone calls of concern, rumors, and what we found out at a town hall meeting this past wednesday, some of the rumors and some of the concerns the citizens had were verified. >> mr. mayor, what do you think should happen to the migrants, the undocumented immigrants that are coming through your town, that are being sent to your facilities? what do you think is the fix? >> right. well, great question. if you listen to both sides of the protest lines carefully i think they're all asking for the same thing. that's why i've come up with, there's a third side. it's not one of two sides. there's a third side where people just want a fair and efficient and legal process, and that efficiency is what's lacking. we were assured that these people were taken care of, and that they were healthy, they were screened through three different processes and come to find out that's not the case. these people have been shipped all over the country. they're sick, they're ill. they needed to be cared for as soon as they cross the border to make sure that they're healthy. >> mr. mayor, the presi
we were getting phone calls of concern, rumors, and what we found out at a town hall meeting this past wednesday, some of the rumors and some of the concerns the citizens had were verified. >> mr. mayor, what do you think should happen to the migrants, the undocumented immigrants that are coming through your town, that are being sent to your facilities? what do you think is the fix? >> right. well, great question. if you listen to both sides of the protest lines carefully i think...
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. >> reporter: then a heated town hall pitting resident against resident along cultural lines. murrieta is this week's ground zero for u.s. immigration policy. >> i don't think the city is prepared for this, i don't think so. >> reporter: what is driving these two sides, murrieta resident steve hesson who runs a plumbing company and never took a political stand before has gone from a bus protest to verbal sparring at the town hall and promises to keep the heat on. >> the people are so excited to be here and look out the windows going oh my gosh, what's happening. >> reporter: you were blocking their way in. >> not because of them, because of standing firm, letting the officials know this is not the right way to handle this. >> latinos are the ones that run your country. >> reporter: lapierre better known for his mexican music has become for the migrant hero after this protester spit in his face and others slung visual slurs at him. >> that was completely uncalled for. we are here on a protest, and a protest, we act like adults. we're not here to fight. >> reporter: mirroring th
. >> reporter: then a heated town hall pitting resident against resident along cultural lines. murrieta is this week's ground zero for u.s. immigration policy. >> i don't think the city is prepared for this, i don't think so. >> reporter: what is driving these two sides, murrieta resident steve hesson who runs a plumbing company and never took a political stand before has gone from a bus protest to verbal sparring at the town hall and promises to keep the heat on. >> the...